Queen Letizia will take over from Queen Sofia and will do her first Co-operation trip after the First Communion of Princess Leonor, which will take place during the second half May, and municipal and regional elections scheduled for May 24.

To what country Queen Letizia will be travelling is still to be confirmed as well as the exact date.

Queen Sofia has made 29 trips cooperation over the past nineteen years. These visits have been destined different countries, mainly from Latin America, Africa and Asia.

Diplomatic Information Office has issued the following statement:
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Her Majesty the Queen will make a cooperation trip to Honduras and El Salvador from May 25 to 29.
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Honduras and El Salvador are two priority countries for Spanish cooperation. Her Majesty the Queen will have opportunity to see first hand the various projects developed by the Spanish cooperation in areas such as water and sanitation, education, technical training, gender, fight against impunity and violence and promotion of historical and cultural heritage, both in capitals and in various localities of the two countries.
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Secretary of State for International Cooperation and Latin America, Jesús Gracia will accompany Her Majesty the Queen

Queen Letizia attends a meeting with representatives of international cooperation in Honduras. The meeting was attended by technical staff of the Technical Cooperation Office, agents of decentralized cooperation, NGOs and international organizations.

Queen Letizia visits the free legal office at the Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH), funded by the Spanish Cooperation through the AECID, which aims to advise and offer legal aid to poor people, especially in cases of domestic violence, and children who are affected by it

- Visit La Casa de las Mujeres in Suchitoto, a center promoting gender equality, providing counselling and assistance to domestic violence victims, and developing programs to strengthen the capacities of women and their organizations.

- Queen Letizia will be received by Mayor Pedrina Rivera at the town hall of Suchitoto, the country's oldest colonial settlement, and will also visit the municipal market and the Santa Lucia Church, both restored with funding from Spain.

- Visit to a family health center in the municipality of Jiquilisco which treats patients with chronic kidney failure